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QUEENBOROUGH,
-, new Writ, 16 Apr.
Question,
-, previous, Affirmative; viz. for a Member to
assume the Chair of a Committee, 18 Apr.
QUARLES,
-, Mr. 1642, Consideration of the Contract with
him for transporting Arms into Ireland, referred to the Committee for Adventurers, 7 Oct.
Quarrel,
-, 1640, Speaker to end the Difference between Serjeant
Grimston and Serjeant Hunt, 11 Nov.-Difference between
Sir H. Herbert and Serjeant Wilde to be considered by the
House, 6 Jan.-18 & 25 Feb.-Parties and Witnesses
heard; Debate thereon; Referees to compose it within a
Time limited, 9 Mar. Time inlarged, 12.
-, 1641, Evidence presented in Writing, 23 Aug.-Business referred to a Committee, 5 Mar.-Speaker to have a
Warrant for staying and apprehending Members, who send or
receive Challenges, 31 Jan.
-, 1642, Information given of a Quarrel between Mr.
Bainton and Mr. Giles Hungerford; Mr Bainton heard, and
injoined not to proceed any further; Mr. Hungerford to be
sent for in Custody; Examinations of the Business referred to
the Committee for Examinations; House to consider Words
spoken by Mr. Bainton, 27 Feb.
Quarterman,
-, Robert, 1640, to be summoned as a Witness, 27
Nov.
Queen,
-, 1640, her Message, excusing the raising Money among
the Recusants for a Northern Expedition; Thanks thereupon,
4 Feb.
-, 1641, Lords to be desired at a Conference to move her to
forbear her Journey to Portsmonth, 6 May.-A Committee
to prepare Heads for a Conference concerning it; Heads reported; Lords to be moved to join in presenting them to the
King; Conference desired; Managers appointed; Conference agreed to, held, and reported; Lords Concurrence signified, 14 July. Message from them, acquainting House what
time the King would be attended at Whitehall, and desiring a
Committee of both Houses may attend him; Answer thereto;
Committee appointed; Heads of the Address to stop the Queen's
Journey, 15.-Conference desired by Lords, touching Heads
to be presented to Queen; agreed to, held, and reported, 16.
Queen's Answer reported, 17. Her Message concerning
putting off her Journey; Thanks thereupon; Conference desired by Lords concerning her Message to them; agreed to;
Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; a
Committee of both Houses to thank her; Report of Thanks
given; Form thereof, 21.-Members to attend the Queen
to know her Commands, 17 Aug. Her Answer reported,
20. Conference desired by Lords upon a Proposition concerning her Priests; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference
held, and reported, 24.-Message from Lords to the Queen
concerning the Prince's refiding at Richmond, and her Answer,
communicated at a Conference, 2 Nov.-Lords to be moved
at a Conference, that her Servants may take the Oaths, 10.
To be moved for a Commission to some Lords to tender them,
13.-Message to be sent to desire them to take the Commission
into Consideration, 31 Dec.-Sent; their Answer, 3 Jan.-
Message to Lords, desiring them to join in moving the Queen to
discover who informed her that the Parliament intended to impeach her of High Treason, with a Copy of the Articles;
Answer thereto, 20. Further Answer communicated by
Lords, 27.-Note from the King concerning the Queen's
accompanying the Princess to Holland, communicated by
Lords, 7 Feb.-Message to Lords, desiring a Letter from
Lord Digby to her may be opened by a Committee of both
Houses; Messenger dismissed without Answer; free Conference desired by Lords; agreed to; Managers and Reporters
appointed; free Conference held; Lords Dissent reported;
Resolution that House adhere to their former Vote; a Committee to prepare Reasons, 14. A Letter from the King, with
a Message inclosed, expressing the Queen's Desire to have a
Transcript of the Letter; Lords desired to send down the Originals; send them, 17. Message read; Transcript of all the
Letters to be sent to the King; a Committee to prepare Answer to his Message; Answer reported, agreed to, and to be
sent to Lords, 18 Sept. Their Concurrence signified; a Committee of both Houses to attend him therewith; another Committee appointed; One of the former being indisposed, 19.
King's Answer, 25.
-, 1642, her Declaration and Propositions referred to the
Committee for Printing, 1 July.-Letters directed to her,
communicated by Lords at a Conference, opened, and referred to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom, 30.-
-Information that she is at Rotterdam, and bound for Newcastle; Order thereupon, 17 Sept.-Her Letter to the Earl
of Newcastle, read, 6 Oct.-Letter from Yarmouth concerning her coming thither, referred to a Committee; Information referred, 13 Feb. Report, 23.
-, 1640, Bill from Lords for Confirmation of her Jointure,
7 Dec. Read; Speaker to move the House for Second Reading, 12.-Order for it, 20 Jan.-16 Feb.-Bill
committed, 17. Petitions referred, 19, 20. & 26, Feb.-
3 Mar.
-, 1641, Order for Meeting of the Committee, 19 May.
-, Petitions referred, 9 & 29 June.-2 July.-Chairman to issue Warrants for Witnesses, &c. 11 May.-Committees added; Committee impowered to consider of the
Transportation of Jewels and Treasure, and carrying over
Princess Mary, 14 July. Bill to be expedited, 17 & 21.
Reported, and re-committed, 21.
Queen
-, -Mother; 1641, her Apprehensions from the Disorders of
the People, communicated by Lords at a Conference; a Committee to prepare Heads for a Conference thereupon, 11 May.
Order for their Sitting, 15. Heads reported, 18.-Another
Committee to consider of raising Money for her Journey, 5
July. Order for their Meeting, 28. For Payment of a Loan
of 30,000l. for that Purpose, 31.-The Committee impowered to take Course for consigning 7,000l. to be received
at Antwerp, 9 Aug. Order touching the Days of Payment,
and putting Bills into Earl Marshal's Hands, 10. Altered,
11. Report of Bills delivered to him, 13.
Queen's
-, Head 1642, to be searched for Ammunition, 27
June.
Quelch,
-, Mr. 1641, to be sent for as a Delinquent, to answer
a Petition against him, 23 Dec.
Questions,
-, previous, Neg. 1641, viz. concerning Persons haveing taken Tonage and Poundage, 24 May.-Concerning
Sir Robert Mansell's Case, 27.-For assenting to a Report,
6 Sept.-For considering a Request of Lords, 28 Dec.-
Concerning granting a Commission, 29.-For staying Proceedings upon a Commission granted, 16 Feb.-For putting a
Question upon a Report from a Committee, 18.-Concerning Allowance to a Person for a Journey, 9 Mar.
-, 1642, for putting a Question upon a Debate, 25 Mar.
-For disabling Members to fit this Parliament, 1 Apr.-
27 Aug.-2 Sept.-For Recompence to a Person complained of for Breach of Privilege, 2 May.-For suspending a
Committee, 16.-For sending for Members absent without
Leave, 19-For adjudging them Delinquents, 30.-For
fining Members absent 20 l. 16 June.-For insisting on a
Clause, desired by Lords to be omitted, 27.-For passing a
Bill, 6 Aug.-For admitting a Member in Custody into the
House, 10 Sept.-For appointing a Day to debate about
continuing a Committee, 28 Nov.-For delivering of
Money and Plate seized in the Exchequer, 14 Dec.-For the
Discharge of a Delinquent, 26.-For printing a Letter from
the King to the Earl of Newcastle, 24 Jan.-Concerning
King's Answer to Propositions, 8 Feb.-Concerning appointing
Persons to treat with him, 9.-For distraining upon Members, Non-contributors to the Propositions-for a new Writ,
2 Mar.-For referring a Letter intercepted from the King
to the Queen, 10.
-, 1641, Affirmative; viz. for referring a Business to a
Committee, 20 July.-For a Petition to the King, 29 Oct.
-For committing a Member to the Tower, 25 Nov.-
For printing a Remonstrance, 15 Dec.-For voting a Person
fit to be removed from King and Queen, 15 Feb.-For ordering a Bill, 22.
-, 1642, concerning Lords refusing to attend upon Summonses, 11 June.-For bailing a Delinquent, 30 Sept.-
-Concerning Lord Lieutenant's going to Ireland, 25 Oct.
-Concerning appointing Messengers to the King, 5 Nov.
-Concerning disabling a Member to fit, 3 Dec.-For revoking an Order, 29.-For desiring the King to remove a
Person from Court, 30.-Concerning searching Chambers
in the Inns of Court, 23 Feb.